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Tag: fiction

Waiting for another Sunrise. (Fixed Consciousness)

September 1, 2012September 1, 2012 Andrew H. K.2 Comments

Five A.M, back and forth my mind goes. Words and days and thoughts and time, so much time have I prepared for what I'm about to write for a brief passage of time, now gone, done, drafted, posted.  Nothing slows down for me and neither does it for you. We can try to be critical… Continue reading Waiting for another Sunrise. (Fixed Consciousness) →

Buy A Book Week. West Vine Press: Summer Travelin’ Book,Vol, 2, by Andrew H. Kuharevicz

September 1, 2012September 1, 2012 Andrew H. K.Leave a comment

Summer Travelin' Book, 81 Adventures in American Writing Vol, 2, by Andrew H. Kuharevicz.

Unedited Desperation (written over two years ago in Chicago)

August 27, 2012November 27, 2016 Andrew H. K.Leave a comment

(A few weeks ago I was on a bender, dying, losing it. Now life is still a mess, but I've grown, become a better human. Loving. trying. Fighting not to lose goodness. When I wrote this I was angry. My eyes were burning from a war, the life, the constant war I feel I've been in. What… Continue reading Unedited Desperation (written over two years ago in Chicago) →

Writing by dead writers, Albert Camus

August 27, 2012 Andrew H. K.Leave a comment

"And I, too, felt ready to start life all over again. It was as if that great rush of anger had washed me clean, emptied me of hope,  and, gazing up at the dark sky spangled with its signs and stars, for the first time, the first, I laid my heart open to the benign… Continue reading Writing by dead writers, Albert Camus →

Last Page of my summer Notebook

August 24, 2012August 24, 2012 Andrew H. K.1 Comment

What a great few days seeing some old friends, their children, walking into their life after so many years, meeting their new friends, making new arcs and families. What great people I know. I'm proud of the adults they've transformed into. Searching, walking, growing, picking up where time left off, and I wish I lived… Continue reading Last Page of my summer Notebook →

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